Cabezon not depressed up here in Washington.


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Posted by Mike on July 25, 2002 at 11:13:54:

In Reply to: i need to get out more? posted by Brad on July 25, 2002 at 05:14:32:

Hi Brad, I see these fish on every dive, and see a lot in the 15 to 20 pound range, and some bigger ones. Normally I don't take Cabs, but had a family gathering and was requested to supply some. As to your trip log I would like to hear about what kind of diving you have done, and what interest you underwater. I take pictures, gather food, some wreck diving and sometimes just wonder around. I started diving 1970, trained as Navy Diver at Subic Bay in Philippines, served as member of Marine Recon Team, when not on patrol I was in the water on dive missions. I'm retired now at 52, use to average 50 dives a year, now about 30, last 10 years my diving has been most of the time around Cape Flattery South to La Push.
Nature will do what it has always done.


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